Maintenance / care
WARNING!
Risk of fire or electric shock
Disconnect the device from the
¾
power supply, prior to performing
maintenance or repair work.
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Charge the battery immediately after purchase,
after each use and also every 30 days for at least
24 hours.
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Protect the device against humidity and moisture.
Fault
Vehicles can not be remote
started with the device.
The device battery is not
being charged.
Fault for 12-900
The device shows a charge
of 100% but the yellow LED
is still lit up on the charger
(charging).
The red LED on the charger
is lit up.
The red LED on the charger
is flashing.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Possible cause
The terminals do not indi-
cate sufficient connection
with the battery.
The device is not charged.
Die vehicle battery is
defective.
The fuse is defective.
The battery is defective.
Possible cause
The device battery is not
completely charged.
There is not a sufficient
connections between the
charger and the Power
Start.
Defective battery (does not
charge up any-more).
The charger is in abort
mode.
Clean the device only by using a clean, dry cloth.
Store the device in an upright position in a cov-
ered, cool and dry place.
Check the unit before each use and every
30 days for damage.
Remedy
Check whether, the terminals are correctly connect-
ed with the vehicle battery and the vehicle chassis.
Ensure that the connection points are clean (grease
and corrosion free).
Move the clamp back and forth to provide better
contact.
Check the battery charging state by pressing the
button at the front of the device
(see section Checking the charging state).
Have the battery checked.
(See section Replacing the fuse).
Replace the fuse.
Have the battery checked.
Remedy
Charge the battery until the green LED on the
charger lights up.
Check the connection Check that the connection
points are clean.
Have the battery checked.
See section Charging the device.
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